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Our country at times still has difficulty connecting the dots and understanding what constitutes terrorism.
Even though Bernie Sanders had difficulty connecting with the African American voter, his overall message resonated with me.
A result of insufficient fund-raising, that debt points to a larger problem: a difficulty connecting with local constituencies.
Gwynne, initially silent, later admitted she drank to excess in her early 20s, and had difficulty connecting emotionally with men.
Hervé Mariton, one of the three candidates, claimed party members were having difficulty connecting to the vote website.
Noticing that its employees were having difficulty connecting with customers from cultures other than their own, WM Housing Group decided it was time to act.
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A difficulty connected with qualitative analysis of (1.1) follows from the proof methods utilised in its significant particular cases, which are of a quite different nature, and their unification to a general dynamic case can be very complicated.
A second difficulty, connected to the first, lies in estimating the covered genome because each coverage level has an associate probability of detection.
From that weakness, it is argued, flow many of the party's current difficulties connecting with and inspiring disillusioned voters.
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's difficulties connecting with working-class whites have become more consequential as the race moved to key electoral battlegrounds in populous states with mixed populations.
The talk started late, because there were technical difficulties connecting Tyson's laptop to the large screens on either side of the stage.
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